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Keane

Famous As
Rock band
Birth Date
June 4, 1997
Birth Place
Battle, East Sussex, England
Famous As
Rock band
Popular for
Single "Everybody's Changing" from album "Hopes and Fears" (2004)
Birth Date
June 4, 1997
Birth Place
Battle, East Sussex, England
Nationality
British

Keane is a British rock band formed in 1995, known for their melodic sound and emotive lyrics. The band gained international acclaim with their breakthrough single "Everybody's Changing," which was released in 2003 and featured on their debut album "Hopes and Fears" in 2004. This song effectively encapsulated the essence of early 2000s pop-rock and showcased the band's distinctive style, characterized by rich piano melodies and the soaring vocals of lead singer Tom Chaplin.

The origins of Keane trace back to Battle, East Sussex, where members Tim Rice-Oxley, Tom Chaplin, and Richard Hughes grew up. Initially, the trio performed under the name "Cherry Keane," but they soon shortened it to simply Keane. The band's early years were spent honing their craft in local venues, where they developed a loyal following. Their big break came when they released their first album, which not only topped the UK Albums Chart but also received critical acclaim. "Hopes and Fears" was nominated for the prestigious Mercury Prize and won the Best British Album award at the 2005 Brit Awards, solidifying their place in the music industry.

Following their debut success, Keane released several more albums, including "Under the Iron Sea" in 2006 and "Perfect Symmetry" in 2008. Their sophomore album continued their commercial success, featuring hits like "Is It Any Wonder?" and "Nothing in My Way." The band's sound evolved over the years, incorporating more electronic elements and experimentation with different musical styles. Despite changes in the music landscape, Keane maintained a dedicated fan base and continued to produce chart-topping singles and albums.

In 2012, after a brief hiatus, Keane returned with their fourth studio album, "Strangeland," which featured the hit single "Silenced by the Night." The band embarked on a world tour to support the album, delighting fans with their live performances. Although they announced their hiatus in 2013 to pursue individual projects, the members have remained active in the music industry, with Chaplin releasing solo work and Rice-Oxley collaborating with various artists.

As of now, Keane has continued to draw on their rich history while exploring new musical avenues. Their ability to connect emotionally with listeners through their poignant lyrics and melodic tunes has left a lasting impact on the rock genre. The band remains a significant presence in British music, celebrated for their contributions and influence over the years. Keane's journey reflects not only their musical evolution but also their resilience and dedication to their craft, ensuring their legacy in the music world continues to thrive.